Sea Stars
Sea Stars (commonly incorrectly called 'star fish') come in many shapes and sizes.
Sea Stars (commonly incorrectly called 'star fish') come in many shapes and sizes.
The Sea Hare is a regular visitor to our shores during spring and early summer.
Sea Anemones are 'sit and wait' predators. They are tubular, jelly-like animals seemingly attached to one spot.
Octopuses are highly intelligent predatory molluscs and one of the largest and most complex invertebrates.
Local Fishcare Volunteers conduct FREE Guided Reef walks on the Aquatic Reserve during summer months.
Zebra Trochids Zebra Trochids are amongst the commonest molluscs of
Worms spend all of their time under the sand, with only their head protruding occasionally to forage.
Turban Snails are vegetarian grazers of large seaweed and inhabit the mid to lower regions of the rock platform.
Sponges classify as the simplest group of multi-cellular animals.
Wobbegong are carpet sharks that reside around Sydney's rocky shoreline.